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[image above: Dan Hillier. Cory and Alice gave me this print for Christmas a few years back, and it hangs in my office!]

dan hillier
kaitlin beckett
chad hagen
peter jansen
zimoun
steve lambert
josh gosfield

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I can't handle that painting

Chad Hagen has some stuff available on 20x200.com -- small art prints for $20.

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